During the early morning of 5 May, the Russian army, following artillery bombardment, tried to make a crossing of the river at
Dronivka, but were stopped by Ukrainian troops and tanks. Two Ukrainian tanks of the
30th Mechanized Brigade engaged at least four Russian
BMPs, two boats and two infantry squads at a distance of , stopping the advance. On 8 May, Russian forces constructed a pontoon bridge across the Donets at
Bilohorivka. Thousands of personnel, tanks, and other military vehicles prepared to cross over to the west bank of the river as part of their wider advance westward towards Lyman. On the same day, the Ukrainian 17th Tank Brigade sent a reconnaissance detachment to the west bank of the river to observe Russian progress in the area. Russian troops had thrown smoke grenades in the area, creating difficulties in visibility. To counter this, the Ukrainian forces deployed drones, successfully spotting the pontoon bridge in the early morning. This information was relayed to the
Ukrainian Air Force and artillery detachments stationed throughout the area, who pounded the bridge with a combined aerial and artillery bombardment. The bridge was confirmed to have been destroyed by 10 May. Ukrainian infantry claimed 30 vehicles destroyed with another 40 disabled by artillery fire for 70 total at this crossing. Ukrainian forces blew up four separate bridges at the Bilohorivka site alone. The last bridge was constructed between Bilohorivka and
Serebrianka around 12 May and was also destroyed, with the last Russian troops having retreated to their side of the river on 13 May. == Casualties and losses ==